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Block out the light and sleep better

With block-out blinds or curtains, you can make sure your much-needed sleep isn’t disturbed by moonlight or street lights, and that you can enjoy a lie-in without the sun waking you up.

A light grey TRETUR block-out roller blind in the bedroom

Extra easy to put up

You can cut SCHOTTIS block-out pleated blind to the size you need and it’s easy to attach to your window frame. No drilling required.

Curtains that keep out light (or most of it)

As well as block-out curtains, you can also get room-darkening curtains, like these ones, that keep most of the light out. They often come in brighter colours than block-out curtains, so you get more options to suit your style. 

Block-out in your living room

You can also use block-out blinds to avoid glare on your TV screen on bright days or if you fancy watching a horror film in total darkness to increase your fear level! Add curtains for more softness and beauty.

A light grey TRETUR block-out roller blind in the living room

Block-out in your living room

You can also use block-out blinds to avoid glare on your TV screen on bright days or if you fancy watching a horror film in total darkness to increase your fear level! Add curtains for more softness and beauty.

A person stands on a stepladder and attaches a grey-green SANELA room darkening curtain to a VIDGA track rail.

Plan your own curtain track rail projects

Want to use curtain track rails to create layers or divide a space? See the VIDGA guide and learn how to plan your solution step by step.

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